We have cleared the 4 allotment sites we were given by the Parish Council - and have handed them over to their respective owners ( the idea being when they are handed back they are returned in the same state
) - the question is - I now have this beautifully turned plot - what can I plant now....
I have transplanted my strawberries into the allotment from my garden where they were getting v overgrown but they are looking very lonely out there... I did have my GYO guide book (the little green one that told you what to do month by month) - but it has mysteriously disappeared!
Any advice/ideas would be welcome??
Also - On aforementioned lottie I plan to dig in a load of manure - but which poo is the best poo?
I understand chicken manure is great - but I have only 8 hens & whilst they might poo alot for 8 chickens they won't do enough to fertilise my plot
Horse manure is readily available, but I have been told Pig poo is the best - I even saw Zoo poo for sale in Corfe Castle the other day!
which is the best for veg growing??
) - the question is - I now have this beautifully turned plot - what can I plant now....I have transplanted my strawberries into the allotment from my garden where they were getting v overgrown but they are looking very lonely out there... I did have my GYO guide book (the little green one that told you what to do month by month) - but it has mysteriously disappeared!
Any advice/ideas would be welcome??
Also - On aforementioned lottie I plan to dig in a load of manure - but which poo is the best poo?
I understand chicken manure is great - but I have only 8 hens & whilst they might poo alot for 8 chickens they won't do enough to fertilise my plot
Horse manure is readily available, but I have been told Pig poo is the best - I even saw Zoo poo for sale in Corfe Castle the other day!
which is the best for veg growing??

). You can also add modest amounts of fresh chicken manure to your compost heap as a nitrogen-rich starter.



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